Probability of Independent and Dependent Events

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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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What is the definition of independent events in probability?
Back
Independent events are two or more events where the occurrence of one event does not affect the occurrence of the other event(s).
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CCSS.HSS.CP.A.5
2.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What is the definition of dependent events in probability?
Back
Dependent events are two or more events where the occurrence of one event affects the occurrence of the other event(s).
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CCSS.HSS.CP.A.5
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
How do you calculate the probability of two independent events occurring together?
Back
The probability of two independent events A and B occurring together is calculated by multiplying their individual probabilities: P(A and B) = P(A) * P(B).
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CCSS.HSS.CP.A.2
CCSS.HSS.CP.A.4
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
How do you calculate the probability of two dependent events occurring together?
Back
The probability of two dependent events A and B occurring together is calculated by multiplying the probability of the first event by the conditional probability of the second event given the first: P(A and B) = P(A) * P(B|A).
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What is the probability of drawing two purple pencils from a basket containing 5 purple and 9 brown pencils without replacement?
Back
The probability is calculated as follows: P(first purple) = 5/14, P(second purple | first purple) = 4/13. Therefore, P(both purple) = (5/14) * (4/13) = 20/182 = 10/91.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What is the probability of selecting a purple chip followed by a black chip from a jar containing 4 white, 5 purple, and 1 black chip without replacement?
Back
The probability is calculated as follows: P(purple) = 5/10, P(black | purple) = 1/9. Therefore, P(purple then black) = (5/10) * (1/9) = 5/90 = 1/18.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
How does replacement affect the probability of selecting letters from a word?
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If the first letter is replaced, the total number of letters remains the same for the second selection, making the events independent. If not replaced, the total number of letters decreases, making the events dependent.
Tags
CCSS.HSS.CP.A.5
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